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04 May 2013

Snapshot: Sturgeon Crossing Station

It's been a little while since we posted, with good reason. We've been criss-crossing the country (photos coming eventually), and getting ready for a cross-country road trip. I'm working for Jerod on his bison study this summer, which is based in Saskatchewan.

We spent the past three days on the road, en route from Quebec City to SK. Yesterday evening, we arrived at the cabin in Prince Albert National Park where we'll spend the next three months. The wildlife of the park gave us a fine welcome.

We drove in as the sun was setting, and had a spectacular wildlife viewing evening. We watched blackbirds in the cattails, heard sand hill cranes, and saw loons, coots, and many other ducks on ponds formed by snow melt in farmers' fields. There was a welcome party of whitetail deer on a ridge, back lit by the waning light.

As we dropped into the Sturgeon River basin, just before the cabin, we spotted a badger, and beavers and muskrats in the river. In the other direction, a moose trotted along the edge of an aspen stand, velvety brown against the bleached white trees. The whole way, clouds danced and morphed overhead, living up to the province's nickname - Land of the Living Skies. We were surrounded by sunset - serene water along the road perfectly mirrored the sky.

10 comments:

Bertille
said...

I love the last picture form Jerod! This place looks amazing :)You were so lucky to see all those animals...but I didn't know Bethann that you were spending the next 3 months there with Jerod, that is so great! Have a wonderful time together ;)